
adidas Men’s Kanadia 2 Trail Running Shoe
- adiPRENE insert in heel for comfort and shock absorption
- adiWEAR outsole for best durability in high-wear areas
Product Description
EVA insole for comfort. Compression-molded EVA midsole for lightweight cushioning.Amazon.com Product Description
Blaze your own trail. This aggressive, agile trail shoe has a fast and sleek look. An off-road, mud-shedding outsole and a gusseted tongue help keep it clean and light…. More >>
adidas Men’s Kanadia 2 Trail Running Shoe
They have the greatest design, the greatest comfort but the sizes of this shoes are wrong, im a 12 in all shoes and i purchased that size and this one didnt fit me, then i purchased a new pair and had to pick a 12.5 in order to get my fit.
Rating: 4 / 5
Look elsewhere if your foot is narrow and you need a bit of stability. The shoes were too roomy in the forefoot until I replaced the laces with a set of Yankz. That made the fit good and very comfortable. The tongue is gusseted and noticeably keeps crap from getting in the shoe. I also thought that the upper kept out a reasonable amount of fine dust while remaining breathable. The tread is sort of one-piece and grippy. It works well over rocky areas and prevents that stone bruise stuff. The shoes shed mud OK, not great, but OK. I really haven’t seen any shoe magically ‘shed’ real mud.
The shoes have held up well except for the cushioning components. The uppers and tread are wearing well. After a 50K race the shoes were visibly tilted (collapsed) inward. I overpronate and prefer shoes with a small amount of medial post. These shoes are not a good choice for me as I now have a touch of posterior tibial tendonitis.
Pros: gusseted tongue, upper and tread wear, good rock protection from tread, fit afforded no incidence of blisters.
Cons: lack if mid-foot stability, too roomy for narrow feet, fit is loosey-goosey when wet
Rating: 3 / 5
good relation price/ quality, lightweight, feet are always ventilated, i tested them in a 10 kilometer race, no ulcers or erosion.. excellent shoes!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
I have no idea what Adidas was thinking when they revised the original Kanadia tr and made this “thing”.
The shoe is very “plasticy” and is slippery on wet surfaces. I never had this problem on the kanadia tr 1′s.
I put 20 miles on these shoes and put them in the washing machine and the are already falling apart. I have 3 pairs of Kanadia tr 1′s with over 500 miles on each pair. I have washed them each probably ten times and they show no signs of falling apart.
The tr 2′s have terrrible fit and cushioning. It feels as if I am running in those oversized plastic red clown shoes.
Do yourself a favor and buy the original tr 1′s and stay away from these pieces of garbage.
Rating: 1 / 5
I previously owned the Kanadia Trail, so I decided to buy the new one since I could not find the older model any longer. Generally, I like this shoe. From my previous experience, It is made to last. I run on sandy trail, rocky, and paved road for months and it looks fine…It’s very light and comfortable. Couple complains though, avoid wet hard surface, it would make it very slippery, avoid rain or water getting in this shoe can be stinky.
Rating: 4 / 5